For images to appear on your site, you must upload them to the remote server. In the DW Files Panel, click on the Images folder. See screenshot. If you don't see the Images folder, click on the PLUS sign to expand your site folder. Hit the blue UP arrow to put files to server.

Your image filenames are really bad for the web. Hit F2 to rename images. Remove commas, parentheses, spaces or any other special characters. You may safely use hyphens- or underscores_ between words but not spaces.

Right, but if you read a few posts up, you'll see that there are comas and () in the file names and that the OP had begun the process of repairing the bad filenames. You then post a file name with a coma as the "correct" version, which it isn't/can't be anymore.

I'm assuming the OP simply hasn't uploaded the updated page yet. Either way, their current problem is the images are not uploading, see post #7 above.

Right, but if you read a few posts up, you'll see that there are comas and () in the file names and that the OP had begun the process of repairing the bad filenames. You then post a file name with a coma as the "correct" version, which it isn't/can't be anymore.

It's not a problem. I can open them just fine. that is how I got the correct links. I can't check the othe page because it not uploaded yet or he/she is working on it..

I agee with Jon and Nancy. Whether you think it's not a problem or not, it is a problem. Never use commas, apostrophes, or any other punctuation in filenames. Stick to lowercase letters and numbers, with dash or underscore, and you'll never have a problem.

I agee with Jon and Nancy. Whether you think it's not a problem or not, it is a problem. Never use commas, apostrophes, or any other punctuation in filenames. Stick to lowercase letters and numbers, with dash or underscore, and you'll never have a problem.

I don't care whether you agree with either of them because it makes you wrong as well (people always disagree with one person who is right; Galileo found this out centuries ago at a very high cost). The question was: "Why are specific images not appearing on my live site?" the answer is because the links are wrong. whether you use commas or spaces is not going to make any differnece here because if the link is wrong, no amou8nt of changing names is going to solve it. I was able to view them on a windows system and so the OP should be able to as well. Why are other images showing because the files names are almost identical?

Copy and paste the links I provided and the problem is solved.

As to what you use for files names was not the question and should not be confused. The first priority should be to make the images appear on OP's machine. PERIOD

Wow, I didn't mean to sound argumentative in my last post, I really only meant to point out that the OP's issue isn't that the images simply aren't displaying due to errors in their links (which could be the case for certain images), but that certain files are not even uploading as shown by the error message they posted in post #7 above. That error is an FTP problem to which I was attempting to rule out the improper naming convention as a possible cause. I made note of it in response to your post to try to avoid confusion of having one person tell them "no comas" and another saying "put the comas back". I was in a bit of a rush with "end of day" issues and didn't take the time to explain myself fully. I apologize for any misunderstanding.

And even if the link is right, then the presence of commas in the filename could interfere with the browser's ability to fetch the image from the server. And why be so hostile with your response? The real solution could be a combination of both.